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The Union dance tonight, starting at 10 o'clock and continuing until 3 o'clock, is expected, according to Union officials to be one of the most successful pre-game dances ever held.
The faculty ruling at various nearby women's colleges that bars girls from attending certain week end dances in Boston, does not apply to the Union dance, and the sale of tickets continued briskly yesterday. The limit of 900, set by the Union, has not yet been reached, but the sales are rapidly approaching that mark.
Two orchestras will provide continuous music in both the Living Room and the Reading Room. Jacques Renaud and the Reinhertz-Calabres orchestra have both been engaged for the occasion.
In order that there shall be no congestion around supper time, supper cards with an eating time printed on them have been issued with the tickets. Supper will be served from 11.10 o'clock to 12.50 o'clock.
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